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Evaluate the definite integral

Evaluate the definite integral-example-1
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\displaystyle\int_(x=9)^(x=10)x√(x-9)\,\mathrm dx

Let
y=x-9, so that
x=y+9 and
\mathrm dx=\mathrm dy. The integral is then equivalent to


\displaystyle\int_(y=0)^(y=1)(y+9)\sqrt y\,\mathrm dy=\int_0^1(y^(3/2)+9y^(1/2))\,\mathrm dy=\frac{32}5
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